International Education
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How COVID-19 is Creating a Global Education Crisis
While the novel coronavirus has brought the entire world to a standstill, it’s the education sector that will suffer the most consequences. Almost all ... -
Which Countries Provide Free Education At A University Level?
Almost two dozen countries provide free or nearly-free university-level education to their citizens. Some even allow students from other countries to participate in their ... -
Teachers’ Pay Must Be at the Heart of Global Education Reform
While most in the education field believe they are underpaid for the work they do, there are many people who argue that teachers’ pay ... -
Innovative Approaches to Global Education Challenges
Global education is an ideology that deals with the enhancement of individual perception of the whole world. It is an approach that helps us ... -
Teachers are Nation-Builders: Developing Countries Must Invest in Them Properly
Malala Yousafzai in her book I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban ... -
Seven Things to Know About Egypt’s New Education System
Once hailed as a center of intellectual excellence, Egypt has lost its glowing reputation. But, they are working to make changes. In the fall ... -
Robot Teachers Invade Chinese Kindergartens
Robots are a cool aspect that kids enjoy seeing in movies and as toys, but now robots are turning out to be more real ... -
Girls’ Education in Sierra Leone: A New Era in Female Empowerment
Educational inequality exists all around the globe, and Sierra Leone is no exception. Unfortunately, females are behind their male counterparts in literacy rates, and ... -
How International Student Mobility is Changing in Higher Education
We live in the Information Age, a time where learning and earning happen remotely, from anywhere on earth. Being a student no longer means ... -
How are K-12 Schools Around the World Tackling Social Injustice?
Social injustice from a worldwide perspective is the “denial or violation of economic, sociocultural, political, civil or human rights of specific populations or groups ...